Jacob Brownson charged in Sep. 27 North Side triple murder

According to a murder warrant, Jacob Brownson, 24, killed three men in their North Side apartment while his wife and three young children waited in a van outside. He now faces a charge of capital murder of multiple persons.

Brownson's wife told police he had picked her up from the apartment the morning of the killings, around the time witnesses remember hearing gunshots. While she and their three kids waited in a van in the parking lot, she said Brownson went back inside the apartment. He returned to the van walking quickly.

The affidavit hints at a motive, too. When she called him that morning, Brownson's wife told him Rodrigues's actions were "scaring her."

She also told Brownson the roommates had about $1,000. Police said Brownson had told the victims about needing money.

Investigators also tracked Garcia's phone, which Brownson had supposedly been using in the days beforehand, to the area near the murders that morning. A surveillance camera at a business near the apartment captured Brownson using a phone that matched the description of Garcia's phone. The camera showed him getting into a van and driving in the direction of the apartment.

Investigators also found blood in a van that Brownson said was his wife's. He also told investigators the van had been stolen.

Brownson was already in the Bexar County Jail on an unrelated aggravated assault charge.